They're actually divorced in the books with two sons.
They're actually divorced in the books with two sons.
The money in the wallet may have been counterfeit.
Watch Breaking Bad, then. It's great!
From the interviews I've read it seems that Gilligan's plan is to take a more hands-off, supervisory role from the second season onwards, leaving main showrunner duties in the hands of Peter Gould.
Good Dale is in the Lodge, and he can't leave.
From TV Line's Mark Frost interview today:
It's got a strong lead actor, some pretty amazing creative talent behind it and a potentially really interesting premise, so I'd say it has a chance, yeah.
Too Detective
He's released 14 albums in 20 years. He's hardly Zappa.
There were plans for a Krusty spin-off at one point. From Wikipedia:
Chief Wiggum, P.I. will return- right now!
Nathan just casually throwing Buzz's coffin into the grave was the fucking best.
Yeah, that scene is so fucking stupid.
I'm still pretty optimistic. I mean, if Breaking Bad didn't exist and
you told me they were making a dark comedy-drama starring Bob Odenkirk
as a sleazy criminal lawyer getting into misadventures with his various
shady associates, it's definitely something I'd be excited about anyway,
especially if it was being…
IIRC when that episode aired one of the writers insisted on twitter that that moment was 100% unplanned.
This is my favourite: http://www.youtube.com/watc…
Gilligan confirmed a 10-episode first season in an interview, I think.
I would happily buy a Justified companion book that's just a collection of Raylan and Boyd's drunk texts to each other.
I did find it quite amusing how quickly the idea of the Panthers being "The Evil Team" became planted in my brain after 3 seasons of rooting for them.
"Time heals all things… except these crazy eyes!"